Tricia Webster

13th Apr 2009

Twilight (2008)

Trivia: The director Catherine Hardwicke added the armadillo in the background of the biology class. It is a tribute to her home state of Texas. The armadillo is in the scene where Bella and Edward sit together in Biology class for the first time where he looks mad at her.

Tricia Webster

25th Mar 2009

Twilight (2008)

Trivia: For the baseball scene, on the Twilight "Special Features" DVD they discuss how the characters had to use clear plastic Christmas ornaments (the kind used for crafts) in place of actual baseballs since they didn't use gloves (vampires would not use gloves!). Then they used CGI to change its appearance and made it look like a baseball.

Tricia Webster

7th Jul 2008

The Love Guru (2008)

Trivia: When Mike Myers is in the car with Darren Roanoke he is flipping stations (Darren was listening to rap). Mike Myers wants to hear Indian music, Darren switches it back. Mike Myers puts on Bohemian Rhapsody for a brief moment and gives the camera a knowing look. Bohemian Rhapsody was a very popular part of the Mike Myers movie Wayne's World.

Tricia Webster

7th Feb 2007

Heroes (2006)

13th Jun 2005

Madagascar (2005)

Trivia: There is a scene when the lemurs are showing a book called "To Serve Lemur". This is similar to one of the classic episodes of The Twilight Zone, "To Serve Man" when the "aliens" allegedly come in peace but actually want to eat the people of earth.

Tricia Webster

5th Aug 2004

The Village (2004)

Trivia: M. Night Shyamalan likes to use red in his movies as a symbol of something of significance (see trivia for Sixth Sense and the color red). Here it signified "a bad color" for the people of the village, and they needed to hide this color from one who should not be spoken of, i.e. the "monster."

Tricia Webster

2nd Aug 2004

The Village (2004)

The Village trivia picture

Trivia: At the ranger's office when the security guard was stealing the medical supplies, you see a cameo of M. Night Shamalayan in the reflection of the glass.

Tricia Webster